Characterization of a mammalian orthoreovirus isolated from the large flying fox, Pteropus vampyrus, in Indonesia.

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Kittiya Intaruck, Koshiro Tabata, Yukari Itakura, Nijiho Kawaguchi, Mai Kishimoto, Agus Setiyono, Ekowati Handharyani, Hayato Harima, Takashi Kimura, William W Hall, Yasuko Orba, Hirofumi Sawa, Michihito Sasaki
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Abstract

Fruit bats serve as an important reservoir for many zoonotic pathogens, including Nipah virus, Hendra virus, Marburg virus and Lyssavirus. To gain a deeper insight into the virological characteristics, pathogenicity and zoonotic potential of bat-borne viruses, recovery of infectious viruses from field samples is important. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) from a large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) in Indonesia, which is the first detection of MRV in Southeast Asia. MRV was recovered from faecal samples of three different P. vampyrus in Central Java. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that the genome of the three MRV isolates shared more than 99% nucleotide sequence identity. We tentatively named one isolated strain as MRV12-52 for further analysis and characterization. Among 10 genome segments, MRV12-52 S1 and S4, which encode the cell-attachment protein and outer capsid protein, had 93.6 and 95.1% nucleotide sequence identities with known MRV strains, respectively. Meanwhile, the remaining genome segments of MRV12-52 were divergent with 72.9-80.7 % nucleotide sequence identities. Based on the nucleotide sequence of the S1 segment, MRV12-52 was grouped into serotype 2, and phylogenetic analysis demonstrated evidence of past reassortment events. In vitro characterization of MRV12-52 showed that the virus efficiently replicated in BHK-21, HEK293T and A549 cells. In addition, experimental infection of laboratory mice with MRV12-52 caused severe pneumonia with 75% mortality. This study highlights the presence of pathogenic MRV in Indonesia, which could serve as a potential animal and public health concern.

从印度尼西亚的大飞狐(Pteropus vampyrus)身上分离出的哺乳动物正交病毒的特征。
果蝠是许多人畜共患病病原体(包括尼帕病毒、亨德拉病毒、马尔堡病毒和Lyssavirus)的重要贮藏地。为了更深入地了解蝙蝠传播病毒的病毒学特征、致病性和人畜共患病潜力,从野外样本中回收传染性病毒非常重要。在此,我们报告了从印度尼西亚的大型飞狐(Pteropus vampyrus)身上分离出哺乳动物正交病毒(MRV)并对其进行定性的结果,这是东南亚地区首次检测到MRV。MRV是从中爪哇三种不同飞狐的粪便样本中回收的。核苷酸序列分析表明,三个 MRV 分离物基因组的核苷酸序列同一性超过 99%。我们暂时将其中一个分离株命名为 MRV12-52,以便进一步分析和鉴定。在10个基因组片段中,编码细胞附着蛋白和外囊蛋白的MRV12-52 S1和S4与已知MRV菌株的核苷酸序列相同度分别为93.6%和95.1%。而MRV12-52的其余基因组片段的核苷酸序列相同度为72.9%-80.7%,存在差异。根据 S1 段的核苷酸序列,MRV12-52 被归入血清型 2,系统进化分析表明了过去发生过重组事件的证据。MRV12-52 的体外特性分析表明,该病毒能在 BHK-21、HEK293T 和 A549 细胞中高效复制。此外,实验小鼠感染 MRV12-52 会引起严重肺炎,死亡率高达 75%。这项研究强调了印度尼西亚存在致病性 MRV,这可能是一个潜在的动物和公共卫生问题。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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91
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3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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